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Does the laptop boot? Sound? Do you see a "ghost Image" in the monitor in a bright light? If so, Could be backlighting, Inverter, on/off switch that shuts the monitor on/off when you open and close the lid. Can you boot to safe mode with networking? If so, Open the Device Manager, Uninstall the Graphics Adapter, reboot, the software will apply a generic driver, If the Graphics adapter has not failed completely.

Remove main battery and try again, if no! sub out the ram one at a time, and test, if no change! the DC jack in the laptop has broken free from the motherboard, if that is the case! you will need a professional to take this further.

If your computer occasionally shuts off it may be due to overheating. As a safety precaution your computer will shutdown upon reaching a certain temperature. If you are using your laptop in bed, and it is resting on a blanket or some other object is blocking the fan it may cause the laptop to overheat. Try elevating the laptop or getting a laptop mat with built in fan to help keep it cool. If there is an issue with the Nvida card changing the BIOS will not help.

Here's what you can try.
1. Remove the battery and try turning the laptop just from AC adapter. Maybe the battery is bad and shorting the system.
2. Try turning it on just on battery power (with AC adapter removed). Maybe the AC adapter is bad and shorting the system.
3. Try removing memory modules one by one. Maybe your failure somehow
related to memory. Test the laptop with only one memory module
installed. Try either one.
If nothing helps, the laptop still turns on and off by itself, most likely this is motherboard related failure.

there or two cause of this problem .. 1 VGA and 2 Bios 1st heat the vga card with professional reworksation or if u can't arrange u can use hair dryair...with max heat.. if same then u need to update the bios if u have programmer u can do it .. and if u need bios file u can contact me ...Thanks sim4182@yahoo.com

i also have a compaq presario f572us that's been having similar problems. when i went onto the hp website i saw that apparently they've been having similar problems with this type of computer as they offer free repairs for 2 years after you bought it. you should probably check if this works for you too